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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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Introductory guide to air sealing the envelope of a home to reduce wasted energy and save on energy costs.
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Restaino Christina,
et al.
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University of Nevada Reno Extension,
University of California Cooperative Extension,
Tahoe Resource Conservation District,
Cal Fire
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A report for homeowners and contractors providing specific recommendations for how to retrofit existing components of a home to withstand wildfire.
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Escarment Jadon W,
et al.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency,
FEMA
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Guide presents mitigation measures in a Mitigation Package which combined set of retrofit measures that must be implemented for a house to provide a defined level of protection; identifies three successive Mitigation Packages: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. Implementing the Mitigation Packages...
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Kapur Omar,
et al.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency,
FEMA
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Report providing guidance on how to improve the wind resistance of existing residential buildings in Mississippi and across the Gulf Coast.
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ENERGY STAR
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Organization(s)
ENERGY STAR
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Tax credit for ENERGY STAR certified windows, doors and skylights.
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Curkeet Rick
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Intertek
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Presentation about the combustion properties of wood.
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Forest Products Laboratory
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U.S. Department of Agriculture,
USDA
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Report summarizing information on wood as an engineering material, and presents properties of wood and wood-based products of particular concern to the architect and engineer.
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Washington State Department of Ecology
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Organization(s)
Washington State Department of Ecology
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Webpage describing burn bans, which wood burning devices are legal in Washington, why wood smoke is harmful to health, and how to reduce the smoke from your wood burning device.